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this one is a little better quality, as you can see it has orange in the center fading out to white, white stem it grew from nothing to this within 6 hours, its about 3-4 inches tall, ive never seen one before

and this is a different one, i have seen them before in the fields but not sure what it is, it has a tannish grey cap, brown stem and is about 3 inches tall, also grew from nothing to this in about 6 hours

i havent pulled them to take a spore print yet just in case either are worth keeping to reproduce. any ideas?

It would be a good idea to collect some and bring them home. You can observe things and collect additional info on them that was not available in the field. Things like spore printing, dissecting, observing what happens as it ages, etc.

yeah i checked out your site, its a nice site just as this one, but honestly i can hardly keep up with everything at this site, i cant type fast enough for 2 sites lol.... hmmm no bluing.. thats no good, any idea if the orange and white one is active?

the 3 pics posted above look fairly similiar but the 3rd one is slightly different i guess... the 3rd one could be a different genus. Check to see if bruises any specific color. could be lucky and have a cope cyan, but likely not.

Take a print

IMO its likely one of these...panaeolus campanulatus or Panaeolus sphinctrinus